What are some of the activities in Cusco? What can you do? walk around? Take time out to relax? We have many clients asking this same question. Continue Reading
The Suspiro a la Limeña recipe or Suspiro Limeño is a well-known local dessert. Peruvian cuisine is known for its savory dishes but did you know Peruvians love sweets as well? Check out the Suspiro a la limeña recipe that traces its origins to where else? Lima!... Continue Reading
The Wiñay Wayna ruins are a set of stone buildings put together during the reign of the Inca empire. This construction is one of many that were built and have been hidden under the deep lush rainforest for many years. It can now be visited while you are on your way to the... Continue Reading
There are various interesting places to visit in the city of Cusco. The San Blas neighborhood is one of these cool destinations. San Blas is also known as the art district in the capital of Cusco. Visiting this street before going on your Machu Picchu hike can be the perfect... Continue Reading
As a Travel Agency, one of the biggest questions we receive from incoming travelers is usually “Do you have Internet in Peru?”. The Simple answer is a resounding “yes” so there is little to worry about. If you want to know what your connectivity... Continue Reading
Sillustani is one of the destinations included in the Lake Titicaca tour. Many people travel to Puno, Peru to see the amazing Lake Titicaca, but it is not the only site that Puno is known for. Among some of the most interesting activities like the Machu Picchu Hike would also be... Continue Reading
There are several places we can visit in a single day that is near Cusco, Humantay lake is one of these places. The Humantay lake boasts emerald colored waters that are surrounded by an impressive Andean glacier. Where is Humantay Lake? We can find Humantay lake at a distance of... Continue Reading
Today, let’s go visit Raqchi, the Archeological site. There are many lesser-known towns, villages, and archeological sites near Cusco that have an interesting history. Since there are other better-known destinations to see, most travelers will gravitate towards them, such... Continue Reading
Most people won’t know that the language of the Inca was actually “Quechua”. This South American language has roughly 12 million speakers throughout the Andes as well as the Amazon rainforest. Quechua is actually still spoken today and is part of regular... Continue Reading
There are three different trains to Machu Picchu of which two are availabe to tourists. Let's go over the various trains along with pricing and details. Continue Reading